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Posted by seestyle on August 4th, 2022

Yes! Yes! Yes! ... the irony.

Back in 2017, Jordan Eberle was a member of the Edmonton Oilers, and he netted zero playoff goals in 13 games. On Tuesday night, back in Edmonton but as a member of the New York Philadelphia Eagles Home Office Islanders, he kept his current team's Stanley Cup dreams alive with the 2-1 game-winner in double overtime.

"The boys battled hard tonight," said Eberle postgame. "Obviously, to score that and continue to move and give ourselves another chance in a couple days is huge."

The Islanders' entered Game 5 of the Eastern Conference finals against Tampa Bay railing 3-1 in the best-of-seven series. Defenseman Ryan Pulock broke the ice and an 18-game goal drought in the first period on the power play. In the middle frame, Victor Ryan Kerrigan Jerseys Hedman knotted things up and then the scoring went silent.

Both teams goose-eggedin the third, so the gameheaded to overtime. And then another. And looked as if it was headed for a third until le s than eight minutes left in the period. Off a fanned shot by the Lightning'sKevin Shattenkirk, Anders Lee and Eberle broke out 2-on-1. The Isles captain then feathered the pa s to Eberle who buried it to keep his team alive.

Eberlehas quite the knack for scoring Derek Barnett Jerseys big goals on Canadian soil.

In 2009 at the IIHF World Junior Championship in Ottawa, he scored "The Goal" against Ru sia with 5.4 seconds left in regulation to tie the semifinal game. Canada eventually won in a shootout where he also scored and then won the gold-medal game against the Swedes.

The following year, in his hometown of Regina, Sask., Canada trailed 5-3 in the gold-medal game to the U.S. with three minutes left. He notched two goals in the final 2:49 to tie things up, but the Americans would go on Boston Scott Jerseys to win in overtime.

"It's the biggest one in a long time for sure," said Eberle with a laugh and a big smile. "First you have to have the opportunity to do it. This team has battled hard to get to where we are and we're not finished."

"I think it's just his demeanor," said head coach Barry Trotz about Eberle's big-game goal scoring. "He puts a lot of pre sure on himself sometimes when he's not scoring. He has a pretty high Philadelphia Eagles Jerseys level of expectations that he puts on himself, but I think he just enjoys those moments."

Tuesday's goal was just the sixth of the postseason for Eberle after potting 16 during Nate Herbig Jerseys the regular season. And while he may not have scored any playoff goals for the Oilers, he did score165 in 507 games for Edmonton's hometown team and a key one for the Islanders at Rogers Place, which, by the way, goaltender Semyon Varlamov celebrated with style.

VARLAMOV IS EVERYONE ON THE ISLAND! |

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